Michal Tsur

President and cofounder, Kaltura

Serial entrepreneur Michal Tsur grew up in Jerusalem. So in November 2018, she was thrilled to announce the $5 million office expansion of Kaltura, the open source video platform she cofounded, into her native city as well as Paris and Munich. With $166 million in funding from Goldman Sachs and SAP, among others, Kaltura is the second success for Tsur, who also cofounded Cyota, a cybersecurity company purchased for $145 million by RSA Security in 2005. She holds a doctorate in in the application of game theoretic models to law from New York University. As a post-doctoral fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project, she focused her research on Open Source.

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